Orewa Bridge Club

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Orewa, Auckland

Nestled in the vibrant Orewa community on Auckland's North Shore, Orewa Bridge Club stands out as one of the most active hubs for bridge enthusiasts. This friendly club offers a perfect blend of competitive play and social interaction, with duplicate bridge sessions held on three afternoons and two evenings each week. Affiliated with NZ Bridge, we host three tournaments annually and run popular social events organised by our energetic committee. Welcoming new members and visitors, we also provide annual beginners' lessons to help you learn the game. Join us for an engaging cards experience in a relaxed environment.

Orewa Bridge Club: The Club Experience

At Orewa Bridge Club, we provide a welcoming space for bridge lovers to enjoy competitive play in a social setting. As one of the most active bridge clubs on Auckland's North Shore, our venue fosters a sense of community where members and visitors can engage in duplicate bridge sessions held three afternoons and two evenings per week. Our affiliation with NZ Bridge ensures high-quality standards, and we host three tournaments each year to keep the excitement alive. The energetic and innovative committee organises several popular social events, adding variety to the experience.

We are open to new members and visitors who have played bridge in the past. For those eager to learn, our annual beginners' lessons offer a great starting point. Sessions are structured for ease: Monday and Friday afternoons start at 1.00pm (be seated by 12.45pm) with Sandy Regan as partner steward (09 426 2008); Tuesday evenings feature gentle duplicate for juniors at 7.00pm (seated by 6.45pm, no partner required); Wednesday afternoons at 1.00pm (seated by 12.45pm) with Bronwyn Walker (021 022 80940); and Thursday evenings at 6.45pm (seated by 6.40pm) with Amanda Richards (027 303 6458).

Members and second club members benefit from a table money account in the BridgeNZ system for seamless deductions, while visitors pay $8 in cash per session. This setup makes it straightforward to participate in our bridge club activities, whether you're a seasoned player or just dipping your toes into the world of cards.

Where to Find Us

Located at 121 West Hoe Road in Orewa, our club is conveniently situated in the Rodney district of Auckland, making it easily accessible for locals and those from surrounding North Shore areas. The venue's position enhances its appeal as a go-to spot for bridge sessions and events, with straightforward access by car or public transport. Whether you're commuting from nearby suburbs or exploring Orewa's relaxed coastal vibe, joining us is hassle-free. Contact us at 09 426 7677 or orewabc@xtra.co.nz for more details on sessions, lessons, or membership— we're here to help you get involved in this engaging hobby.

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Upcoming Events


Mon 09 Mar

12:45 pm
Orewa Bridge Club Duplicate Sessions

Your Guide to Weekly Bridge Whether you're a seasoned bridge player or someone who has played in the past and wants to get back into the game, Orewa Bridge Club offers a welcoming space to enjoy competitive duplicate bridge in a social setting. This active North Shore club is affiliated with NZ Bridge and runs sessions that cater to players of various experience levels, making it suitable for everyone looking to sharpen their skills or simply connect with fellow enthusiasts. No partner is needed for the Tuesday evening gentle duplicate, which is open to all juniors, while other sessions provide opportunities to pair up or request a steward's assistance. Each weekly bridge session lasts about 3 hours and involves playing duplicate bridge, where you bid and play hands in a structured format to score points against opponents. The club hosts these on three afternoons (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1.00pm, seated by 12.45pm) and two evenings (Tuesday at 7.00pm, seated by 6.45pm; Thursday at 6.45pm, seated by 6.40pm). Members pay $5 table money deducted from their BridgeNZ account, while visitors pay $8 in cash per session. This setup keeps things straightforward and affordable, encouraging regular participation. Participating brings a mix of mental challenge and community bonding—think lively discussions over cards, building friendships, and the thrill of competition in a relaxed environment. The club's energetic committee adds value with popular social events throughout the year, plus three annual tournaments for those seeking more intensity. New members and visitors are always welcome; if you're interested, contact the club to learn about joining or annual beginners lessons to start from scratch. Partner stewards like Sandy Regan (09 426 2008), Bronwyn Walker (021 022 80940), and Amanda Richards (027 303 6458) are on hand to help, ensuring a smooth experience. 🃏 It's a great way to stay engaged and make connections in Orewa. Who it's for: Players with past experience, juniors, and those open to competitive play in a social atmosphere—all ages welcome. Key features: Duplicate sessions five days a week, no partner required on Tuesdays, and steward support available. Benefits: Combines strategy with social interaction, fostering community ties and mental stimulation. Requirements: Arrive early to be seated; cash payment for visitors; members use BridgeNZ accounts. Accessibility: Open to new members and visitors; beginners lessons offered annually. Pricing notes: $5 for members, $8 cash for visitors per session—affordable entry to regular play. About Orewa Orewa, on Auckland's North Shore, is a vibrant community spot known for its welcoming vibe and easy access, making it simple to join local activities like bridge sessions at the club's venue. Located at 121 West Hoe Road, the Orewa Bridge Club is conveniently positioned for residents and visitors alike, with no specific directions needed beyond the central address—plenty of parking is typically available nearby. This setup supports the club's role as a hub for hobbies and special interests, particularly cards, helping locals build lasting connections through weekly gatherings. Reach out via phone at 09 426 7677 or email orewabc@xtra.co.nz for details, or visit http://www.orewabridgeclub.net/ to explore more. It's an ideal spot to engage with the area's friendly network. 🌊

Orewa, Auckland

Tue 10 Mar

06:45 pm
Orewa Bridge Club Duplicate Sessions

Your Guide to Weekly Bridge Whether you're a seasoned bridge player or someone who has played in the past and wants to get back into the game, Orewa Bridge Club offers a welcoming space to enjoy competitive duplicate bridge in a social setting. This active North Shore club is affiliated with NZ Bridge and runs sessions that cater to players of various experience levels, making it suitable for everyone looking to sharpen their skills or simply connect with fellow enthusiasts. No partner is needed for the Tuesday evening gentle duplicate, which is open to all juniors, while other sessions provide opportunities to pair up or request a steward's assistance. Each weekly bridge session lasts about 3 hours and involves playing duplicate bridge, where you bid and play hands in a structured format to score points against opponents. The club hosts these on three afternoons (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1.00pm, seated by 12.45pm) and two evenings (Tuesday at 7.00pm, seated by 6.45pm; Thursday at 6.45pm, seated by 6.40pm). Members pay $5 table money deducted from their BridgeNZ account, while visitors pay $8 in cash per session. This setup keeps things straightforward and affordable, encouraging regular participation. Participating brings a mix of mental challenge and community bonding—think lively discussions over cards, building friendships, and the thrill of competition in a relaxed environment. The club's energetic committee adds value with popular social events throughout the year, plus three annual tournaments for those seeking more intensity. New members and visitors are always welcome; if you're interested, contact the club to learn about joining or annual beginners lessons to start from scratch. Partner stewards like Sandy Regan (09 426 2008), Bronwyn Walker (021 022 80940), and Amanda Richards (027 303 6458) are on hand to help, ensuring a smooth experience. 🃏 It's a great way to stay engaged and make connections in Orewa. Who it's for: Players with past experience, juniors, and those open to competitive play in a social atmosphere—all ages welcome. Key features: Duplicate sessions five days a week, no partner required on Tuesdays, and steward support available. Benefits: Combines strategy with social interaction, fostering community ties and mental stimulation. Requirements: Arrive early to be seated; cash payment for visitors; members use BridgeNZ accounts. Accessibility: Open to new members and visitors; beginners lessons offered annually. Pricing notes: $5 for members, $8 cash for visitors per session—affordable entry to regular play. About Orewa Orewa, on Auckland's North Shore, is a vibrant community spot known for its welcoming vibe and easy access, making it simple to join local activities like bridge sessions at the club's venue. Located at 121 West Hoe Road, the Orewa Bridge Club is conveniently positioned for residents and visitors alike, with no specific directions needed beyond the central address—plenty of parking is typically available nearby. This setup supports the club's role as a hub for hobbies and special interests, particularly cards, helping locals build lasting connections through weekly gatherings. Reach out via phone at 09 426 7677 or email orewabc@xtra.co.nz for details, or visit http://www.orewabridgeclub.net/ to explore more. It's an ideal spot to engage with the area's friendly network. 🌊

Orewa, Auckland

Wed 11 Mar

12:45 pm
Orewa Bridge Club Duplicate Sessions

Your Guide to Weekly Bridge Whether you're a seasoned bridge player or someone who has played in the past and wants to get back into the game, Orewa Bridge Club offers a welcoming space to enjoy competitive duplicate bridge in a social setting. This active North Shore club is affiliated with NZ Bridge and runs sessions that cater to players of various experience levels, making it suitable for everyone looking to sharpen their skills or simply connect with fellow enthusiasts. No partner is needed for the Tuesday evening gentle duplicate, which is open to all juniors, while other sessions provide opportunities to pair up or request a steward's assistance. Each weekly bridge session lasts about 3 hours and involves playing duplicate bridge, where you bid and play hands in a structured format to score points against opponents. The club hosts these on three afternoons (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1.00pm, seated by 12.45pm) and two evenings (Tuesday at 7.00pm, seated by 6.45pm; Thursday at 6.45pm, seated by 6.40pm). Members pay $5 table money deducted from their BridgeNZ account, while visitors pay $8 in cash per session. This setup keeps things straightforward and affordable, encouraging regular participation. Participating brings a mix of mental challenge and community bonding—think lively discussions over cards, building friendships, and the thrill of competition in a relaxed environment. The club's energetic committee adds value with popular social events throughout the year, plus three annual tournaments for those seeking more intensity. New members and visitors are always welcome; if you're interested, contact the club to learn about joining or annual beginners lessons to start from scratch. Partner stewards like Sandy Regan (09 426 2008), Bronwyn Walker (021 022 80940), and Amanda Richards (027 303 6458) are on hand to help, ensuring a smooth experience. 🃏 It's a great way to stay engaged and make connections in Orewa. Who it's for: Players with past experience, juniors, and those open to competitive play in a social atmosphere—all ages welcome. Key features: Duplicate sessions five days a week, no partner required on Tuesdays, and steward support available. Benefits: Combines strategy with social interaction, fostering community ties and mental stimulation. Requirements: Arrive early to be seated; cash payment for visitors; members use BridgeNZ accounts. Accessibility: Open to new members and visitors; beginners lessons offered annually. Pricing notes: $5 for members, $8 cash for visitors per session—affordable entry to regular play. About Orewa Orewa, on Auckland's North Shore, is a vibrant community spot known for its welcoming vibe and easy access, making it simple to join local activities like bridge sessions at the club's venue. Located at 121 West Hoe Road, the Orewa Bridge Club is conveniently positioned for residents and visitors alike, with no specific directions needed beyond the central address—plenty of parking is typically available nearby. This setup supports the club's role as a hub for hobbies and special interests, particularly cards, helping locals build lasting connections through weekly gatherings. Reach out via phone at 09 426 7677 or email orewabc@xtra.co.nz for details, or visit http://www.orewabridgeclub.net/ to explore more. It's an ideal spot to engage with the area's friendly network. 🌊

Orewa, Auckland

Thu 12 Mar

06:45 pm
Orewa Bridge Club Duplicate Sessions

Your Guide to Weekly Bridge Whether you're a seasoned bridge player or someone who has played in the past and wants to get back into the game, Orewa Bridge Club offers a welcoming space to enjoy competitive duplicate bridge in a social setting. This active North Shore club is affiliated with NZ Bridge and runs sessions that cater to players of various experience levels, making it suitable for everyone looking to sharpen their skills or simply connect with fellow enthusiasts. No partner is needed for the Tuesday evening gentle duplicate, which is open to all juniors, while other sessions provide opportunities to pair up or request a steward's assistance. Each weekly bridge session lasts about 3 hours and involves playing duplicate bridge, where you bid and play hands in a structured format to score points against opponents. The club hosts these on three afternoons (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1.00pm, seated by 12.45pm) and two evenings (Tuesday at 7.00pm, seated by 6.45pm; Thursday at 6.45pm, seated by 6.40pm). Members pay $5 table money deducted from their BridgeNZ account, while visitors pay $8 in cash per session. This setup keeps things straightforward and affordable, encouraging regular participation. Participating brings a mix of mental challenge and community bonding—think lively discussions over cards, building friendships, and the thrill of competition in a relaxed environment. The club's energetic committee adds value with popular social events throughout the year, plus three annual tournaments for those seeking more intensity. New members and visitors are always welcome; if you're interested, contact the club to learn about joining or annual beginners lessons to start from scratch. Partner stewards like Sandy Regan (09 426 2008), Bronwyn Walker (021 022 80940), and Amanda Richards (027 303 6458) are on hand to help, ensuring a smooth experience. 🃏 It's a great way to stay engaged and make connections in Orewa. Who it's for: Players with past experience, juniors, and those open to competitive play in a social atmosphere—all ages welcome. Key features: Duplicate sessions five days a week, no partner required on Tuesdays, and steward support available. Benefits: Combines strategy with social interaction, fostering community ties and mental stimulation. Requirements: Arrive early to be seated; cash payment for visitors; members use BridgeNZ accounts. Accessibility: Open to new members and visitors; beginners lessons offered annually. Pricing notes: $5 for members, $8 cash for visitors per session—affordable entry to regular play. About Orewa Orewa, on Auckland's North Shore, is a vibrant community spot known for its welcoming vibe and easy access, making it simple to join local activities like bridge sessions at the club's venue. Located at 121 West Hoe Road, the Orewa Bridge Club is conveniently positioned for residents and visitors alike, with no specific directions needed beyond the central address—plenty of parking is typically available nearby. This setup supports the club's role as a hub for hobbies and special interests, particularly cards, helping locals build lasting connections through weekly gatherings. Reach out via phone at 09 426 7677 or email orewabc@xtra.co.nz for details, or visit http://www.orewabridgeclub.net/ to explore more. It's an ideal spot to engage with the area's friendly network. 🌊

Orewa, Auckland

Fri 13 Mar

12:45 pm
Orewa Bridge Club Duplicate Sessions

Your Guide to Weekly Bridge Whether you're a seasoned bridge player or someone who has played in the past and wants to get back into the game, Orewa Bridge Club offers a welcoming space to enjoy competitive duplicate bridge in a social setting. This active North Shore club is affiliated with NZ Bridge and runs sessions that cater to players of various experience levels, making it suitable for everyone looking to sharpen their skills or simply connect with fellow enthusiasts. No partner is needed for the Tuesday evening gentle duplicate, which is open to all juniors, while other sessions provide opportunities to pair up or request a steward's assistance. Each weekly bridge session lasts about 3 hours and involves playing duplicate bridge, where you bid and play hands in a structured format to score points against opponents. The club hosts these on three afternoons (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1.00pm, seated by 12.45pm) and two evenings (Tuesday at 7.00pm, seated by 6.45pm; Thursday at 6.45pm, seated by 6.40pm). Members pay $5 table money deducted from their BridgeNZ account, while visitors pay $8 in cash per session. This setup keeps things straightforward and affordable, encouraging regular participation. Participating brings a mix of mental challenge and community bonding—think lively discussions over cards, building friendships, and the thrill of competition in a relaxed environment. The club's energetic committee adds value with popular social events throughout the year, plus three annual tournaments for those seeking more intensity. New members and visitors are always welcome; if you're interested, contact the club to learn about joining or annual beginners lessons to start from scratch. Partner stewards like Sandy Regan (09 426 2008), Bronwyn Walker (021 022 80940), and Amanda Richards (027 303 6458) are on hand to help, ensuring a smooth experience. 🃏 It's a great way to stay engaged and make connections in Orewa. Who it's for: Players with past experience, juniors, and those open to competitive play in a social atmosphere—all ages welcome. Key features: Duplicate sessions five days a week, no partner required on Tuesdays, and steward support available. Benefits: Combines strategy with social interaction, fostering community ties and mental stimulation. Requirements: Arrive early to be seated; cash payment for visitors; members use BridgeNZ accounts. Accessibility: Open to new members and visitors; beginners lessons offered annually. Pricing notes: $5 for members, $8 cash for visitors per session—affordable entry to regular play. About Orewa Orewa, on Auckland's North Shore, is a vibrant community spot known for its welcoming vibe and easy access, making it simple to join local activities like bridge sessions at the club's venue. Located at 121 West Hoe Road, the Orewa Bridge Club is conveniently positioned for residents and visitors alike, with no specific directions needed beyond the central address—plenty of parking is typically available nearby. This setup supports the club's role as a hub for hobbies and special interests, particularly cards, helping locals build lasting connections through weekly gatherings. Reach out via phone at 09 426 7677 or email orewabc@xtra.co.nz for details, or visit http://www.orewabridgeclub.net/ to explore more. It's an ideal spot to engage with the area's friendly network. 🌊

Orewa, Auckland

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